Binh Duong: Labor abuse detected at wood processing enterprise
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Bridge – A male worker who was under unbearable hard work in a wood
processing enterprise swam through a lake of hundreds of square meters
to flee, but unfortunately he drowned.
The wood processing enterprise in Binh Duong.
Major
Ho Van Dung, deputy chief of Dau Tieng district police in Binh Duong
province, has said that the death of Mr. Bo Son Rot, 25, a native of Soc
Trang province, at noon on May 26 in Can Nom Lake in Thanh An commune,
Dau Tieng district was identified.
Rot swam over the lake to
escape from the timber producing enterprise of Mr. Tran Tan Phong, 51.
Witnesses and workers of this enterprise said that due to the harsh
working, Rot and another male worker named Vu Minh Duong, 17, from Ca
Mau Province, decided to swim across the lake to escape from the wood
processing enterprise.
According to the testimony of the workers,
every day they had to work hard for over ten hours. All of them were
recruited through brokers. Phong paid brokers VND500,000-800,000
($25-40) per worker, then deducted the fee from the salaries of the
workers. He also holds personal papers of all workers.
Phong’s
wood processing enterprise is located on an area of thousands of square
meters. It is surrounded by iron fences, a vast lake and guarded by
dogs. Every day workers had to wake up at 4am. Their breakfast is a pack
of instant noodles worth VND6,000 (deducted into their salary). After
breakfast, they worked until 12pm. After a poor lunch, with dried fish
and rice, they started back to work at 1pm and finished at 5pm. Their
dinner was also with dried fish and rice only.
During the working
hours, their cell phones were seized by Phong so they could not
communicate with anyone. Also, Phong always locked the door of the wood
processing enterprise and watched them by eight cameras. Workers lived
like prisoners in this wood enterprise.
The lake where a worker named Rot drown on May 26.
"At
first he told us to work a minimum of two months to be paid. However,
after two months, he stated to pay salary after a year and forced us to
continue to work if we do not want to lose our wages. Some workers
wanted to quit even without being paid but he did not return personal
papers to them and threatened them," a worker told police.
Ly Vu
Phong, 33, a native of Ca Mau province whose wife and two children are
workers at this wood processing enterprise said that his 11-year-old
daughter saw two workers swimming across the lake. Seeing them waving
hands calling for help, she ran off to tell him. Phong urgently ran to
the lake and saw Rot submerged.
"I immediately reported the
incident to the boss who was sitting drinking with some people but he
said “Let’s see if they are good swimmers or not." I ran to the lake
again but I could only save Duong, who was about 30 meters from the
shore. When Duong was rescued and brought to the shore, the boss kicked
twice on him," Phong said.
Duong told the police that because the
work was so hard, Duong and Rot decided to escape from this enterprise.
As the facility is fenced and guarded by dogs, they had to swim over the
large lake. Rot was exhausted and drowned.
The wood enterprise’s
owner - Tran Tan Phong - admitted to lock and watch workers by cameras
to “keep track of workers who want to escape” because these people owe
him. "I do not understand why workers fled," he said.
Mrs. Luu Thi
Dep, 31, Khmer ethnic who is a veteran worker here, said most of the
workers are Khmer. During her time working here, she could not remember
how many workers had fled from this wood facility.
The boss - Tran Tan Phong, 51.
According
to Dep, to prevent workers from running away from this enterprise,
Phong did not allow workers to hold cash, cell phones and they were
locked at night. If they wanted to relieve themselves, they had to do it
before going to bed. Once a worker named Long suffered from abdominal
pain at midnight. He had to pry up the iron roof to get out.
"The
next morning, Mr. Phong kicked Long twice and asked him to pay VND4
million for the iron sheet. Long ran way the following night, fearing
that he could not pay the compensation. Mr. Long was glad because the
iron sheet was worth several hundreds of thousands dong while he did not
have to pay two months of salary for Long," Dep said.
Mrs. Vo Thi
Chau, a local said: "My family rescue many workers who ran away from
that enterprise at night. We gave them cash and showed them the way to
the bus station to go home," Chau said.
Mr. Bui Duc Thang, Thanh
Tan village policeman said many times he had to solve conflicts between
Phong and his workers because Phong did not pay salary. Some workers who
fled from this wood enterprise went to Thang’s home twice but Thang was
not at home. His wife gave them some money to go home.
"One time I
was at a party when I heard someone shouting 'robbery.' It turned out
that two workers of the wood enterprise ran away. Only one escaped; the
other said he escaped because working at the wood enterprise was too
miserable. I reported annually to the commune authorities. I’m only a
village police officer so I’m unable to supervise that enterprise
regularly," said Thang.
Party Secretary Vo Van A of Thanh An
commune said the wood enterprise committed a lot of mistakes: not
signing labor contracts with workers, violating the labor law and
confiding workers.
"The Dau Tieng district police are collecting
evidences relating to the violation of the Tran Tan Phong wood
processing enterprises," said Major Dung.
The wood processing workshop.
The facility is guarded by dogs.
Workers are locked while sleeping.
The are watched by eight cameras.
They have to pay VND6,000 for a pack of instant noodle - their breakfast.
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Thứ Hai, 24 tháng 6, 2013
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